I have two devices that I really like, but are getting older. What can I do to keep them working reasonably well?
Device 1: Samsung Galaxy S7 Active (2016)
I love everything about this phone. It's small, rugged, has a great camera, and a 4000mAh battery (although I think this has gone down). It seems to be working more slowly and getting warm faster. Sometimes pictures are disappearing from the gallery, which is frustrating, but that may be operator error. I would replace it except that I can't find all of these things in a newer phone, especially the small part. Samsung stopped supporting this phone back in 2020. Does that even matter?
Device 2: Microsoft Surface Go (2020)
I knew this wasn't the fastest little computer on the planet when I got it, but since it's mostly for web stuff, photo viewing, document storage, and Google docs/sheets, that's ok. I'm wondering what I can do to optimize what guts it does have. I confess that the following doesn't really mean anything to me...to paraphrase Bones McCoy, "I'm an ecologist, not a computer scientist, Jim!" :
Processor Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU 4415Y @ 1.60GHz 1.61 GHz
Installed RAM 4.00 GB (3.89 GB usable)
System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
We did just get an external hard drive, so I am planning to offload a lot of photos and other large items in hopes of picking up performance.
Because I am pretty ignorant of the inside workings of my magical devices, I'm not sure if there are other things I could be doing aside from getting files/photos/apps off of them.